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In this episode of pplpod, we drive into the ubiquitous world of the strip mall—those open-air shopping centers defined by a row of stores with a sidewalk and large parking lot in front. Whether you call it a strip plaza, a shopping village, or a retail park, these structures are a staple of North American commercial real estate.

Join us as we discuss:

The Anatomy of a Strip Mall: Distinguishing between the small, service-oriented "mini-malls" found in residential neighborhoods and the massive "power centers" anchored by big-box retailers like Walmart or Target.

A Surprising History: How the 1930 "Park and Shop" in Washington, D.C. introduced the concept of dedicated front parking, and how the 1973 oil crisis kickstarted the modern mini-mall boom in Los Angeles by f ... 

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